Well, this is all conjecture, knowing Griffith's ambition, he could be keeping an eye on the Idea of Evil and the God Hand? Don't know.Gutts joining Griffith? Damn man that would be a cold day in hell if that ever happens again. Like the only way I can see this happening is that somehow Caska's life is in danger and Gutts need some help to get her back/save her and he forms a temporary alliance with Griffith (sort of like what he did with Zodd to take on a much more powerful foe).
Even in this scenario I can't imagine any point in time where Gutts doesn't want to end Griffith. Maybe the best ending ever is Gutts forgiving Griffith and not be possessed by his rage/quest for vengeance however this is still very unlikely.
You know, the later sounds very logical, and as much as it would destroy Guts as a character, it would be a twisted awesome development.I feel pretty sure there is going to be some horrible hook in trying to restore Casca. Either she remembers what happens and still just can't deal with it or, worse, she gets all her memory back and leaves to go right back to the new Bank of the Hawk.
Done.
More.
I'm almost caught up on Berserk and frankly dreading it lol.Do what the sane fans do and ignore it for years at a time!
Do what the sane fans do and ignore it for years at a time!
Is there any legal way to get the manga digitally?
Is it really that bad? I mean the last chapters have been so exciting,especially seeing the rise of Falconia and Griffith's new world order, demons living alongside humans - I don't know how the hell Guts should deal with that
It really is that bad. When I first read Berserk, the American releases were around Volume 14 or 15, and online you could find around through Volume 29. This was around 2005 or 2006, I think. I kept up with it for a little bit, but got tired of the wait and ignored it.
In 2010 I bought Volumes 19 - 33; 33 was released January 2010.
Volume 34 was released September 2010; October 2009 in Japan. Volume 35 was released September 2011; September 2010 in Japan. Volume 36 was released September 2012; September 2011 in Japan. Volume 37 was released November 2013; March 2013 in Japan.
The releases in the United States are now caught up with Japan. We have been waiting for something like a year and a half for the newest chapter; at this rate it could be years before we see another volume's worth of material.
This is even more terrifying to read than seeing the eclipse :lol
I mean what takes them so long? I know and even said in this thread that the art of Berserk is groundbreaking and maybe that's why it takes some time to do these as well - but this can't be the reason to delay that stuff so much
Is he unsure how to continue the plot? And how old is he already? Is this a George R.R. Martin scenario where people have to care for his health?
I don't want to believe that he just enjoys himself on a pile of money playing idol master :lol
He's worked on it for 25 years at this point, and he's nearly fifty years old. He's spent half his life on the project. Doubt he has much passion left for it.
Maybe that one volume story he's doing will rejuvenate him, who knows.
He's worked on it for 25 years at this point, and he's nearly fifty years old. He's spent half his life on the project. Doubt he has much passion left for it.
Maybe that one volume story he's doing will rejuvenate him, who knows.
He's worked on it for 25 years at this point, and he's nearly fifty years old. He's spent half his life on the project. Doubt he has much passion left for it.
Maybe that one volume story he's doing will rejuvenate him, who knows.
The shackles of iDOLM@STER BROKEN!
Pretty much this. Last time I read an actual volume was in 2006, been waiting ever since. I did spoil myself here and there though, by reading his battle withDo what the sane fans do and ignore it for years at a time!
That, and the nature of the series is really dark, no matter who the person is, it takes its toll at times, and could cause depression. Although he did mentiom that he was planning on making berserk extra long like Guinn Saga. I myself was really happy when I found out that he reached 70% of the manga. I just wish he would end it sometime soon.He's worked on it for 25 years at this point, and he's nearly fifty years old. He's spent half his life on the project. Doubt he has much passion left for it.
Maybe that one volume story he's doing will rejuvenate him, who knows.
Of course, that was before the author of that work died...he did mentiom that he was planning on making berserk extra long like Guinn Saga.
Reminds me that I first started to read Berserk in 1994. We are still not done. What a curious planning.It really is that bad. When I first read Berserk, the American releases were around Volume 14 or 15, and online you could find around through Volume 29. This was around 2005 or 2006, I think. I kept up with it for a little bit, but got tired of the wait and ignored it.
In 2010 I bought Volumes 19 - 33; 33 was released January 2010.
Volume 34 was released September 2010; October 2009 in Japan. Volume 35 was released September 2011; September 2010 in Japan. Volume 36 was released September 2012; September 2011 in Japan. Volume 37 was released November 2013; March 2013 in Japan.
The releases in the United States are now caught up with Japan. We have been waiting for something like a year and a half for the newest chapter; at this rate it could be years before we see another volume's worth of material.
The shackles of iDOLM@STER… BROKEN!
Plural, really?years of waiting for nothing
Reminds me that I first started to read Berserk in 1994. We are still not done. What a curious planning.
"If that's what it takes, that's what it takes."I always wanted to ask this: How did anyone that started from almost 20 years ago feel about the pacing of berserk?
Gigantomakhia is cool. I like how fantastic and weird it is, and Delos, the hero of the story, being a brawny wrestler type is nice too. There's some creepiness in the first two pages with the little girl (goddamn it Miura), but it quickly moves on past that.
Love the designs, love the art.
The shackles of iDOLM@STER BROKEN!
When a man needs hydration he needs hydration.the offer of a golden shower D: D:
I don't know about Berserk, but if you ask me the same question about Bastard!!, the answer is that I feel like screaming and cursing at Hagiwara. In four years it will turn 30...
Do you guys think the rightstuf bundles are a good price? Comes out to $7.50 per book.
Gigantomakhia is cool. I like how fantastic and weird it is, and Delos, the hero of the story, being a brawny wrestler type is nice too. There's some creepiness in the first two pages with the little girl (goddamn it Miura), but it quickly moves on past that.
Love the designs, love the art.
The plan was for the new movies to go beyond the Golden Age arc but we haven't heard anything of a fourth movie yet so I'm just guessing it's a dead project until they say otherwise.
It's a shame, because everything post-Eclipse in the third movie had me so hyped.
Yeah man, pure art!
I looked up Hieronymus Bosch who obviously inspired Miuara, but man; that dude has a good taste, the Bosch'esque aesthetic fits perfectly into Berserk